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* tunable and if-else conditional
@ 2007-09-05 15:35 Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus
  2007-09-05 17:21 ` Christopher J. PeBenito
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From: Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus @ 2007-09-05 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SELinux List

Hi,

reading an older poste (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/list-archive/0610/ 
thread_body16.cfm) I wonder about the difference between tunable and  
an if-else conditional.

<quote>
Tunable_policy are blocks that will be replaced by a similar language  
feature when it becomes available. Tunables will be similar to  
conditionals, except they will be selected during the policy module  
linking instead of being selectable at runtime.
</quote>

Using the latest stable refpolicy (20070629) the feature has already  
changed? I would guess so because I can change the booleans via  
setsebool at runtime.

Looking at the file "loadable_module.spt" the tunable seems to me  
exact the same like a if-else conditional. But I'm not a M4 guy and  
wanted to make sure. Is this right that a tunable and a if-else  
conditional is the same now?

cheers,
Stefan

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2007-09-06 12:39     ` Christopher J. PeBenito
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